I regularly read about the role of emergency survival kits in helping people to survive emergency situations. I am also worried about the safety of my children, wife, and parents when I am away from them. Therefore, I am planning to buy an emergency survival kit for my home. However, I am a bit concerned about the medicines they provide. Since my parents are diabetic and my wife suffers from high blood pressure, I am not sure what medicine should be included in my home emergency survival kit. Also, if I buy a pre-made emergency survival kit, will the company change the medicines depending upon health conditions of people in my home? Please help me with your kind opinions.
I'm confused. You're asking questions for which you already have the answer. Your member name and signature point to your web site and the products you sell. Why are you saying you want to get a medical kit for your home when you represent a company that sells them?
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